DEC Releases Updated Bobcat Management Plan

A bobcat with spotted fur walks across a fallen log in a lush green forest.
A bobcat is seen walking through a forest, a species managed by the DEC in New York. (Photo by Peggy Cannon)

The final 2024-2033 Management Plan for Bobcat in New York State is now available. This plan provides a comprehensive review and update of the status of New York bobcats since the previous management plan was released. The updated plan addresses information gaps by providing a review of existing monitoring programs, new research to understand bobcat population dynamics and strategies for improving future data collection that may better inform decision-making.

DEC’s three main goals for bobcat management in New York are to:

  1. maintain or enhance bobcat populations in all areas of the state where suitable habitat exists;
  2. provide for the sustainable use and enjoyment of bobcats by the public; and
  3. ensure that DEC is meeting the public desire for information about bobcats and their conservation, use, and enjoyment.

A draft of the updated plan was available for public review and comment in January – March 2024. The final plan was modified to incorporate feedback from public comments. Updates from the draft plan include the addition of a section discussing recent research findings on bobcat occupancy, more detail on current bobcat research being conducted in New York State, and the inclusion of updated harvest and observation data.β€―The full assessment of public comments can also be found on the DEC website.

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